The Tennent's Scottish Cup quarter-final draw has thrown up the possibility of an Old Firm derby.

Celtic will play host to arch-rivals Rangers if the cup holders can dispose of Kilmarnock in their fourth-round tie at Rugby Park today.

Partick Thistle, who overcame Hamilton Academical yesterday, will entertain the eventual winners of the Clyde-Dunfermline tie, which was abandoned due to the adverse weather conditions.

East of Scotland League club Spartans have the opportunity of more Bank of Scotland Premier League opposition if they can upset the odds against Livingston at City Park today.

The winners of that fourth-round clash will travel north to Pittodrie, where Aberdeen will be waiting.

Bell's First Division leaders and last season's semi-finalists Inverness Caledonian Thistle, who beat St Mirren, have earned a trip to Motherwell, who also missed out on a final appearance at the final hurdle last year.

The quarter-final ties will be played on the weekend of March 6 and 7.